FALL RIVER — There will be easy chairs, Wi-Fi and television. There will be tables for groups and single seats for those who prefer to savor their caffeine buzz alone.

This is Dunkin’ Donuts as you have never seen it before. And it will be here, on Brayton Avenue, on Tuesday.

That, anyway, is the hope, Carlos Braga said.

“We still have a lot of work to do,” Braga said. “We are transferring equipment from next door.

“Since we are transferring everything, we really don’t know what we will run into.

“But we are shooting for Tuesday morning, if there are no hiccups.”

Braga is opening a new Dunkin’ Donuts franchise at 540 Brayton Ave., right next door to the smaller Dunkin’ Donuts he has run for eight years at 510 Brayton Ave. The new building is on the site of the former Gene’s Market, which closed a year ago.

Braga will own this franchise with his wife, Betsy. Their daughter, Sharon Braga, will continue as manager.

Carlos Braga and his brother own the Dunkin’ Donuts on Milliken Boulevard and the franchise on South Main Street next to the Fall River Justice Center.

“This new store will have the seating in the cafe style, which is the latest look for the brand,” Braga said. “We are trying to make it comfortable and inviting.”

Most of the customers for the current Dunkin’ Donuts come from the neighborhood, Sharon Braga said. They have all been invited to take a look at the new store, she said.

“They are very excited about this,” she said. “I have a lot of people who sit at the window rail already. This will be a lot more comfortable for them.”

“This is part of the neighborhood,” Carlos Braga said. “People tell us they are happy they will have a place to come in to read the paper or to stop by after their morning walk or their evening walk.”

The old Dunkin’ Donuts will close Saturday night and remain closed through Sunday and Monday to allow workers to move equipment from one building to the other.

“We told all our customers,” Braga said. “They understand.”

Braga said he expanded his business because of the support from the neighborhood.

“We want to do this for our customers. We hope they will enjoy it,” he said. “We will do our best to give good service and be good neighbors.”